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SocialDemocrat61

(5,714 posts)
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 10:55 AM Aug 11

How many hours a day, on average, do you watch Cable News?

FYI, not local broadcast news but a national cable news network. Please be honest.
If zero, just click the "DU members did not wish to select any of the options provided." Thanks.


27 votes, 55 passes | Time left: Time expired
1 hour
14 (52%)
2 hours
8 (30%)
3 hours
0 (0%)
4 hours
1 (4%)
5 to 9 hours
4 (15%)
10 hours or more.
0 (0%)
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How many hours a day, on average, do you watch Cable News? (Original Post) SocialDemocrat61 Aug 11 OP
You need a zero option. 58Sunliner Aug 11 #1
exactly - I haven't had TV service for almost 8 years Nigrum Cattus Aug 11 #2
Sorry I forgot to include SocialDemocrat61 Aug 11 #4
Was looking for that too Johnny2X2X Aug 11 #6
exactly. I can't watch the bs any longer. chicoescuela Aug 11 #9
Same! UCRalum83 Aug 11 #44
Me too. ZERO FalloutShelter Aug 11 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Ferryboat Aug 11 #52
Well said. Ferryboat Aug 11 #54
Yup. Ms. Toad Aug 11 #33
I never watch cable news unless a big story is happening. Dulcinea Aug 11 #65
0 times since November 6, 2024. nt PunkinPi Aug 11 #3
That's my vote as well. Beaverhausen Aug 11 #8
Need 0 or less than 1 hr. Vast majority of writerJT Aug 11 #5
Zero hours Simeon Salus Aug 11 #7
Zero hours. Nt Fiendish Thingy Aug 11 #10
Cable news? Almost 0 - some Nicole on occasion rurallib Aug 11 #12
Does "cable news" include internet? markodochartaigh Aug 11 #13
No SocialDemocrat61 Aug 11 #15
When we had cable, only if I was flipping through mwmisses4289 Aug 11 #14
Zero - I don't have cable. LeftInTX Aug 11 #16
None ProfessorGAC Aug 11 #17
I DVR my favorites and will watch the parts that hold my interest. Polly Hennessey Aug 11 #18
Zero Kaleva Aug 11 #19
I know SocialDemocrat61 Aug 11 #20
I just read your ALL of your OP so I edited mine! Kaleva Aug 11 #29
I used to keep MSNBC on in the background all day. Greybnk48 Aug 11 #21
Hardly much edbermac Aug 11 #22
We used to watch or listen to MSNBC a lot Grim Chieftain Aug 11 #23
Zero. I have cable, but can't be bothered. flvegan Aug 11 #24
Zero usedtobedemgurl Aug 11 #25
I don't get cable news on TV anymore so no hours watching Walleye Aug 11 #26
I'd have to vote "0" as well Mossfern Aug 11 #27
0.0 hours BannonsLiver Aug 11 #28
Zero! IrishAfricanAmerican Aug 11 #30
Zero NoPasaran Aug 11 #31
Zero Polybius Aug 11 #32
Zero. I haven't watched a second of cable news in 15 years. Initech Aug 11 #34
I've stopped watching it completely Quiet Em Aug 11 #35
zero zilch nada mike_c Aug 11 #36
zero, edhopper Aug 11 #37
0 should be an option LonePirate Aug 11 #38
Zero sakabatou Aug 11 #39
I'll watch it when something big is going on, or breaking news. Swede Aug 11 #40
Zero since 2001 LearnedHand Aug 11 #41
As I explained several times already SocialDemocrat61 Aug 11 #45
Yes sorry I saw it after I posted and edited my comment LearnedHand Aug 11 #46
Zero aquaman Aug 11 #42
You! Heidi Aug 31 #70
Stopped watching cable news on election night kimbutgar Aug 11 #43
Zero hours Bettie Aug 11 #47
I usually spend 20 minutes around 530pm checking news on CNN MSNBC ABC and yes, even FOX. Runningdawg Aug 11 #48
Zero and don't get any on my Spectrum cable 15 choice of channels wishstar Aug 11 #49
What is your vote? Ptah Aug 11 #50
We don't have cable. My answer is zero. yardwork Aug 11 #51
By "watch", I mean keeping it on while I tend to other things. Midnight Writer Aug 11 #53
Zero. I might occasionally watch a short video from it on YouTube or social media. highplainsdem Aug 11 #55
I don't any more Jilly_in_VA Aug 11 #56
Zero. Diamond_Dog Aug 11 #57
Zero Ritabert Aug 11 #58
Zero. Major event coverage only. tritsofme Aug 11 #59
Once upon a time I was a news junkie. mnhtnbb Aug 11 #60
None! cally Aug 11 #61
Zero you need another option kcoates Aug 11 #62
Mostly 15-30 minutes a day. Some days might approach an hour and some are none at all themaguffin Aug 11 #63
I watch John Oliver every Monday am on YouTube MerryBlooms Aug 11 #64
MSNBC is "on background" most of the day. kerry-is-my-prez Aug 11 #66
Maybe 1 hour total in a week. doc03 Aug 11 #67
Sky News or CNN on in the background during the day Raine Aug 11 #68
Not a lot Mz Pip Aug 11 #69

chicoescuela

(2,337 posts)
9. exactly. I can't watch the bs any longer.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:01 AM
Aug 11

once the tsf is met by the Grim Reaper, I will in for 24 hours per day

UCRalum83

(6 posts)
44. Same!
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 12:50 PM
Aug 11

Same for me. Prior to the election I would watch a few hours/day in the afternoon and evening. Since, I have not bothered to watch more than a few minutes of non-local news (MSNBC). I also stopped watching late night (Colbert) -- just no point.

FalloutShelter

(13,822 posts)
11. Me too. ZERO
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:04 AM
Aug 11

I stopped watching after the election and only tuned in again, briefly, to see coverage of the LA fires.

I follow the news online and, of course, here on DU.

I'm tired of disingenuous multi millionaires soft pedal bullshit, and lecture me on how smart they are, while refusing to use their platform to NUKE the Republicons and the Billionaires.

Done with them.

Response to FalloutShelter (Reply #11)

Ferryboat

(1,190 posts)
54. Well said.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 01:22 PM
Aug 11

Du, The Guardian and a select few podcast for a different take on matters from media figures.

Ms. Toad

(37,723 posts)
33. Yup.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 12:26 PM
Aug 11

We've NEVER had any paid TV, and we lost must access to free TV in the analog to digital conversion several years back.

Dulcinea

(9,183 posts)
65. I never watch cable news unless a big story is happening.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 04:12 PM
Aug 11

Other than that, no thanks. I read the news online & listen to NPR News.

writerJT

(467 posts)
5. Need 0 or less than 1 hr. Vast majority of
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 10:59 AM
Aug 11

cable news is trash, especially the two party cable channels.

rurallib

(64,170 posts)
12. Cable news? Almost 0 - some Nicole on occasion
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:08 AM
Aug 11

Radio (computer radio) on all day pretty much including NPR from various areas of the country, freespeechTV and CBC from Ottawa

markodochartaigh

(4,121 posts)
13. Does "cable news" include internet?
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:14 AM
Aug 11

I watch FSTV over four hours a day. Three for Thom Hartmann and one for Rick Smith. I also watch a little of the news with Amy Goodman.

I also listen to Background Briefing with Ian Masters and Brad Friedman's Bradcast over the internet too.

But I haven't had cable since 2008.

mwmisses4289

(2,308 posts)
14. When we had cable, only if I was flipping through
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:24 AM
Aug 11

channels, it would maybe be a minute or two, no more than five. Enough to hear them repeat themselves and say nothing of any real substance.
Since we cut the cord, I don't have access and don't really care to. I rarely even watch local news (usually only if there is bad weather in the area.)

LeftInTX

(34,006 posts)
16. Zero - I don't have cable.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:29 AM
Aug 11

I watched CNN alot when I did, but the amount of commercials made it unbearable. I also watched MSNBC.

One day, Turner Classic Movies disappeared from our line up. (That's what I watched the most)
Hubby said, "That's it. That was the only reason we kept cable". That was six years ago. We also were having trouble with out set top boxes.

I get "the news" from the internet, which is just as bad or good or about the same anyway.

I only miss it when everyone is gonna watch something on MSNBC

Polly Hennessey

(8,169 posts)
18. I DVR my favorites and will watch the parts that hold my interest.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:34 AM
Aug 11

When I turn on my television I go to MSNBC to see if anything has happened or if Orrex’s dream has come true. I find that I pay the most attention to Nicole.

Greybnk48

(10,611 posts)
21. I used to keep MSNBC on in the background all day.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:44 AM
Aug 11

Since the last election, I can't watch much. I watch Nicole Wallace for sure, and Rachel on Monday. I also try to never miss Lawrence O'Donnell. I absolutely love his take on things. If I add another show, it's Chris Hayes. He's excellent too.

But I can't take looking at and hearing about the fat, ugly, orange pig all day long. And it's always all bad. And it makes me feel helpless.

edbermac

(16,342 posts)
22. Hardly much
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:46 AM
Aug 11

Just to follow breaking news stories, as far as talking head shows, not really at all

Grim Chieftain

(628 posts)
23. We used to watch or listen to MSNBC a lot
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:49 AM
Aug 11

My husband and I just can't take it anymore, so we watch very little. The stress, the anger, the incredulity at what has been allowed to happen to our democracy has taken a toll. Every day is a new "Oh my God! How can he get away with this?"

usedtobedemgurl

(1,846 posts)
25. Zero
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:52 AM
Aug 11

Once the election happened, I had no time for it. They kept showing it in our face why so many voted for the orange ogre but I did not see one where they showed our side. I do not appreciate anything shoved down my throat, and I blame them for this mess.

Walleye

(42,619 posts)
26. I don't get cable news on TV anymore so no hours watching
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:53 AM
Aug 11

When I retired, I went to basic cable. It didn’t have the News channels and I don’t miss them. 10 years now.

Mossfern

(4,365 posts)
27. I'd have to vote "0" as well
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 11:54 AM
Aug 11

Once in a while I'll glance at the TV if Mr. Mossfern has it on, but now he watches very infrequently.

SocialDemocrat61

(5,714 posts)
45. As I explained several times already
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 12:51 PM
Aug 11

above in the thread, forget to and couldn’t edit the poll to include it because people had already voted.

kimbutgar

(26,104 posts)
43. Stopped watching cable news on election night
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 12:49 PM
Aug 11

The closet I come to news is watching Free speech tv and the Stephanie Miller and Thom Hartmann shows.

I miss Randi Rhodes also!

Bettie

(18,895 posts)
47. Zero hours
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 12:53 PM
Aug 11

though, I guess it would be under one hour, as I sometimes watch short clips from various shows online.

Runningdawg

(4,660 posts)
48. I usually spend 20 minutes around 530pm checking news on CNN MSNBC ABC and yes, even FOX.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 01:13 PM
Aug 11

It's too predictable and too staged (ALL of them). Lately every time I turn on MSNBC or CNN they are giving away air time to MAGAts. WTF?

Midnight Writer

(24,762 posts)
53. By "watch", I mean keeping it on while I tend to other things.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 01:20 PM
Aug 11

If something attracts my attention, I will sit and watch more attentively.

mnhtnbb

(32,861 posts)
60. Once upon a time I was a news junkie.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 02:25 PM
Aug 11

I read the print copies of NY Times, a local paper, and the Wall Street Journal regularly. I watched CNN, CNBC, PBS and MSNBC.

Now I no longer get print copies of any newspapers. I don't watch any cable news channels. I still have an online subscription to the NY Times, mostly for word games, recipes, book and theatre reviews. If I want hard news, I'll look at The Guardian online.

I cannot stomach the sight or sound of the orange a$$hole. Republicans enrage me at their cowardly, traitorous, and self serving behavior. The misogyny, racism, bigotry, hypocrisy ,and complete lack of compassion for others in this country make me sick. I do not need a daily reminder of it from any source.

If I see a news story on DU that I want to follow up, I will click links or do a search for more information. But by and large, I avoid the news now.

MerryBlooms

(12,007 posts)
64. I watch John Oliver every Monday am on YouTube
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 03:57 PM
Aug 11

TV, zero. No, CNN, MSNBC, nothing.
Get my weather every morning from Max Velocity, YouTube
Local weather, also YouTube broadcast
I use DU for Breaking news on this administration's latest crimes

Mz Pip

(28,232 posts)
69. Not a lot
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 07:18 PM
Aug 11

I watch Nichole Wallace sometimes if there something new going on and sometimes a bit of Anderson Cooper’s show.

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